Pulaski Square is a delightful square that was originally laid out in 1837, named in honor of Revolutionary War hero General Casimir Pulaski, noted for his heroism during the Siege of Savannah.

The square, which is located along Barnard Street between Charlton and Harris Streets, is one of the few public squares in Savannah lacking a central monument, as the official monument to Pulaski is located nearby in Monterey Square.

Live oak trees line the square, which is home to attractions such as the preserved home of Confederate war hero Francis S. Bartow, the first high-ranking official from Georgia to die in the American Civil War.

Pulaski Square, Savannah, GA 31401, Phone: 912-238-1453